Tiger Woods confirms he will play at The Masters
Tiger Woods has confirmed he expects to play the Masters, marking his return to competitive golf 14 months after being involved in a near-fatal car crash.
The 46-year-old, who won at Augusta in 2019, feared his right leg may have to be amputated shortly after the accident but played in an exhibition event in December with his son, Charlie, fuelling speculation about another comeback.
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Woods played a practice round at Augusta last week, and then nine holes on both Sunday and Monday to test his physical condition, before holding a press conference on Tuesday.
The 15-time major winner confirmed